Epson SureColor F7070 User Manual - Page 24

Notes on Handling Ink Packs and Ink Tanks, Handling Media, Notes on Handling

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Notes on Handling Ink Packs and Ink Tanks Note the following points when handling ink packs and ink tanks. ❏ Do not remove the ink tanks Ink tanks are calibrated when installed. Removing them can harm quality and functionality. ❏ Store ink packs at room temperature out of direct sunlight. ❏ To ensure print quality, use all the ink in the ink pack before one of the following (whichever comes first): ❏ The date printed on the ink pack ❏ 25 days from the day the ink tank was refilled from the ink pack ❏ If the ink pack has been stored in a cold location for a long period of time, keep at room temperature for at least 4 hours before using. ❏ Be sure not to leave any ink in the ink pack when you refill an ink tank. ❏ Refill the ink tank as soon as possible after opening the ink pack. ❏ Do not place any objects on top of the ink tank. Handling Media Note the following when handling or storing media. Media that is in poor condition will not produce good quality prints. Be sure to read the documentation provided with each type of media. Notes on Handling ❏ Do not fold the media or damage the printable surface. ❏ Do not touch the printable surface. Moisture and oils from your hands can affect print quality. ❏ When handling media, hold it by both edges. We recommend wearing cotton gloves. ❏ Keep the media dry. ❏ Packaging materials can be used to store media and should not be thrown away. Introduction 24

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Introduction
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Notes on Handling Ink Packs and Ink Tanks
Note the following points when handling ink packs and ink tanks.
Do not remove the ink tanks
Ink tanks are calibrated when installed. Removing them can harm quality and
functionality.
Store ink packs at room temperature out of direct sunlight.
To ensure print quality, use all the ink in the ink pack before one of the following
(whichever comes first):
The date printed on the ink pack
25 days from the day the ink tank was refilled from the ink pack
If the ink pack has been stored in a cold location for a long period of time, keep at room
temperature for at least 4 hours before using.
Be sure not to leave any ink in the ink pack when you refill an ink tank.
Refill the ink tank as soon as possible after opening the ink pack.
Do not place any objects on top of the ink tank.
Handling Media
Note the following when handling or storing media. Media that is in poor condition will not
produce good quality prints.
Be sure to read the documentation provided with each type of media.
Notes on Handling
Do not fold the media or damage the printable surface.
Do not touch the printable surface. Moisture and oils from your hands can affect print
quality.
When handling media, hold it by both edges. We recommend wearing cotton gloves.
Keep the media dry.
Packaging materials can be used to store media and should not be thrown away.